Almost a third of the more than two million cases of gum disease among Australians are caused by smoking, according to research by University of Adelaide researchers in the Australian Research Centre ...
GENOA, Italy, May 5 (UPI) -- Italian scientists have discovered a new perspective in the study of infectious disease that reveals how an organism can cause an illness.
A new study in mice suggests molecules in plants may have beneficial effects on Alzheimer's disease. Researchers administered molecules called flavonoids, which are found in certain fruits and ...
... associated with an increased risk of ischemic heart disease, according to a study in the June 4 issue of JAMA. ... CGPS; and 14 percent lower in the CIHDS. When the studies were combined (n = 41,961; 6, ...
... ) levels beyond what is currently standard practice. The ADVANCE (Action in Diabetes and Vascular Disease) study was conducted by the Sydney based George Institute for International Health involving ...
Drinking copious amounts of coffee is not harmful to your health, and particularly if you're a woman, may actually protect you from heart disease, new research suggests.
... 's disease truly represents tremendous progress in our ability to understand Crohn's disease. Specifically this study is indicating which biological pathways specifically lead to Crohn's disease as ...
LONDON (Reuters) - A few cups of green tea each day may help prevent heart disease, Greek researchers said on Wednesday.
... with PTSD suffered higher rates of heart disease death than veterans without PTSD. The more severe the PTSD diagnosis, the greater the likelihood of death from heart disease, the study showed.
... in neurodegenerative diseases like Huntington's and ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. In this study, they found that patients with Huntington's had higher levels of immune-system signaling ...
The CUPID (Cannabinoid Use in Progressive Inflammatory brain Disease) study at the Peninsula Medical School in Plymouth has reached an important milestone with the news that the full cohort of 493 ...
Individuals affected by celiac disease (gluten intolerance) often present an altered calcium (Ca2+) ... osteoporosis (in 35-85% of the cases). A new study showed that if the celiac child strictly follows ...
... vessels are thickened and become less elastic. It can cause blood clots and other cardiovascular diseases. It is not known precisely what causes atherosclerosis, but the immune system probably plays ...
... clinicians at Hamilton Health Sciences, led the study. Results were presented today at the European Society of ... ACE iNtolerant subjects with cardiovascular Disease) study enrolled nearly 6,000 people ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A rare genetic mutation may underlie some cases of mad cow disease in cattle and its discovery may help shed light on where the epidemic started, U.S. researchers reported on ...